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Messages by the Russian Avant-Garde : Sent to the Future
Raev, Ada (2017): Messages by the Russian Avant-Garde : Sent to the Future, in: Ingrid Mössinger und Brigitta Milde (Hrsg.), Revolutionary! : Russian Avant-Garde Art from the Vladimir Tsarenkov Collection, Dresden: Sandstein Verlag, S. 16–28.
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Title of the compilation:
Revolutionary! : Russian Avant-Garde Art from the Vladimir Tsarenkov Collection
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Corporate Body:
Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz
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Year of publication:
2017
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ISBN:
978-3-95498-300-1
Language:
English
Remark:
Ausstellungskatalog / Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz, 11.12.2016-12.03.2017, Chemnitz
Abstract:
Between 1905 and 1920 Russia was convulsed by revolutions, war and civil war. At the same time a young generation of artists ventured a new beginning. In exhibitions and publications they cooperated with the Western European avant-garde and developed artistic approaches of their own like Cubo-Futurism and Suprematism. The London collection of Vladimir Tsarenkov illustrates the aesthetic revolt and utopian social ambitions of these upstarts in paintings, drawings and prints - by Natalia Goncharova, Kazimir Malevich, Alexander Deineka and many other major artists - as well as in designs for applied art. Among the collection's highlights are its numerous high-quality porcelains from the period with constructivist or agitprop decor.
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Contribution to an Articlecollection
Activation date:
April 26, 2017
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